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when i was in the senate, i saw the moms from sandy hook come and try to advocate for change and we all failed and then now these parkland kids from florida, they started a literally a national shift. you know why? it's just like with gay marriage. when kids talk to their parents and their grandparents, they say, i don't understand why we can't put these sensible things in place, they listen. if we get bested by a bunch pof 17-year-olds it's the best thing that could ever happen. >> senator book e ler, governor mitch mcconnell says his most consequential achievement of senate majority leader was preventing president obama from filling a supreme court seat. having served with republicans on the judiciary committee, do you believe they would confirm your court nominees? >> i'm going to use 20 of my seconds just to say this. one thing we all don't agree with when it comes to guns, think it's common sense, over 70% of americans agree with me, if you need a license to drive a car, you should need a license to buy and own a firearm. and not everybody in this field agrees with that, but in sta
when i was in the senate, i saw the moms from sandy hook come and try to advocate for change and we all failed and then now these parkland kids from florida, they started a literally a national shift. you know why? it's just like with gay marriage. when kids talk to their parents and their grandparents, they say, i don't understand why we can't put these sensible things in place, they listen. if we get bested by a bunch pof 17-year-olds it's the best thing that could ever happen. >>...
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you will recognize two of them, kris perry and sandy steier from the bay area. the same scene will likely play out today. we'll have an update on the gay marriage decision coming up in a half hour. reporting live from washington, d.c., i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> as soon as the prop 8 ruling comes down, nbc news will break in with a special report. we will also bring you live coverage both here in the bay area and in washington, d.c. throughout the morning and also during our 11:00 a.m. newscast. for continuing coverage any time, you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com. just search prop 8. >>> new this morning, san francisco police right now looking for the gunman in a deadly shooting. police say the victim is a man in his early 20s. he was shot at about midnight on ellsworth street just off alemany boulevard. the victim was hit at least once in the chest and pronounced dead at a local hospital. so far there have been no arrests made in this case. >>> menlo park police right now asking for your help as they search for evidence in a double shooting.
you will recognize two of them, kris perry and sandy steier from the bay area. the same scene will likely play out today. we'll have an update on the gay marriage decision coming up in a half hour. reporting live from washington, d.c., i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> as soon as the prop 8 ruling comes down, nbc news will break in with a special report. we will also bring you live coverage both here in the bay area and in washington, d.c. throughout the morning and also during our...
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she came up with a rap about sandy hook and the shootings at the elementary school, which really touched me. so, then i decided to make my own rap about something important as well. i chose buhong. robert: wow, that's a pretty heavy topic. yeah, was it-- was it kind of like, i don't know, a relief to write it? did you feel better after you wrote it? aubrey: yeah. robert: okay. now, i understand since you were inspired by a rapper, i guess you actually rap this, right? aubrey: yes. robert: would you mind doing it for us? aubrey: oh, sure. we need to stop fighting, we need to put down our fists. there's so much bullying, putting our lives at risk. even though that i'm trying, try my best not to cry, people always be laughing, laughing all the time. people be laughing, i'm sick of it. people be racist, i'm sick of it. people be bullying, i'm sick of it. making funny faces, i'm sick of it. believe in yourself, don't listen to what they say. follow your heart and it'll go your way. so, we need to stand up, get up on your feet. stick together, no more taking my seat. that's enough, they have d
she came up with a rap about sandy hook and the shootings at the elementary school, which really touched me. so, then i decided to make my own rap about something important as well. i chose buhong. robert: wow, that's a pretty heavy topic. yeah, was it-- was it kind of like, i don't know, a relief to write it? did you feel better after you wrote it? aubrey: yeah. robert: okay. now, i understand since you were inspired by a rapper, i guess you actually rap this, right? aubrey: yes. robert: would...
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welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> sandy, good to see you again. let's get caught up with kimochi. how are you doing and how are your keeping up with the demands? >> there's because there's a big need for senior service all over the country specifically in the bay area, san francisco kimochi decided to go into san mateo county because there's a big fleed. the japanese-american and japanese speaking community is as many as in san francisco county. we go where the need is. we decided to expand by having an assisted living facility there at 453 north san mateo drive and we're in the process of renovating a building and making knit to assisted living where we'll have 24 hour nonmedical supervised care for 14 seniors, and we'll also have seminars and workshops for family caregivers because there's a lot of families that need that support. we'll have different workshops, informational educational seminars and resources to give to family members. >> what's the timetable on this? >> right now we're looking at finishing the construction by december, and we'
welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> sandy, good to see you again. let's get caught up with kimochi. how are you doing and how are your keeping up with the demands? >> there's because there's a big need for senior service all over the country specifically in the bay area, san francisco kimochi decided to go into san mateo county because there's a big fleed. the japanese-american and japanese speaking community is as many as in san francisco county. we go where the need is. we...
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this summer i had the privilege of working with kids that had their own horrific loss, kids from sandy hook and i got to be the one to care for them when they needed it. these kids lifted me up and made me know i wanted to get back as much as i can. sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us on a path to where we should be going, to help others as many have helped me. ps, i love you dad. [ applause ] >> jerry deamado talking act his father that died. 8:46 marking the moment the first plane hit the north tower, 17 minutes later american airlines flight 175 hit the south tower. this has been a special report on the 15th anniversary of the terror attacks of september 11th. i'm willie geist in new york. "sunday today" will continue in a moment. for >>> from parents to students to staff to board members. >> a significant factor was the number of young people who got involved in the cause and one student designed a new logo with crucial symbolism. >> the scale is symbolizes equality they fought for. the field in the back symbolizes how they were farm workers and they fought for
this summer i had the privilege of working with kids that had their own horrific loss, kids from sandy hook and i got to be the one to care for them when they needed it. these kids lifted me up and made me know i wanted to get back as much as i can. sometimes the bad things that happen in our lives put us on a path to where we should be going, to help others as many have helped me. ps, i love you dad. [ applause ] >> jerry deamado talking act his father that died. 8:46 marking the moment...
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. >>> on the new jersey shore today, an explosive after effect of hurricane sandy. the storm either revealed or deposited a powerful three-foot wide world war ii anti ship mine off the beach in bay head, new jersey. military divers decided it couldn't be moved, so it was blown up this morning. it was recorded from multiple angles. that was 600 pounds of tnt being exploded underwater. hurricane churned up miles of beaches. there will no doubt be all kinds of strange discoveries like this one as the summer goes on. >>> when we come back, set free. the moment some incredible creatures take their first steps toward a whole new life. >>> finally tonight, a decision that will have a huge impact on the animal world. as the u.s. remains the only that uses chimpanzees for invasive medical research, the fed today says that hundreds will be able to live out their lives in peace. the story from lisa myers. >> reporter: after as many as 30 years in research labs, four recently retired lab chimps are introduced to their new yard to see the sky without bars for the first time in t
. >>> on the new jersey shore today, an explosive after effect of hurricane sandy. the storm either revealed or deposited a powerful three-foot wide world war ii anti ship mine off the beach in bay head, new jersey. military divers decided it couldn't be moved, so it was blown up this morning. it was recorded from multiple angles. that was 600 pounds of tnt being exploded underwater. hurricane churned up miles of beaches. there will no doubt be all kinds of strange discoveries like...
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. >>> also -- keeping your kids safe after the sandy hook school shooting. we have the new panic butten in one school that could soon be added to schools all across the country. >>> welcome back. good wednesday morning. 4:44. long will be the largest city in the country to ban plastic bags. city council voted last night to away the plastic bags at grocery stores and large retailers. much of the bans here in the bay area, paper bags cost shops are 10 cents. l.a.'s bag ban goes into effect january 1st. >> glad they're not fat dimes, hard to carry around. >>> ftc issuing a new warning to the bay area's yahoo! and google. plus, bp make aggressive moves as it tries to avoid paying out billions after 2010 gulf oil spill. bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters and your wednesday look how futures are trading. good morning. >> good morning. we've got the futures pointing to a higher open at this stage of the morning. stocks rebounding tuesday on the back of better than expected data on durable goods, new home sales and new prices. nasdaq snapped a four-day los
. >>> also -- keeping your kids safe after the sandy hook school shooting. we have the new panic butten in one school that could soon be added to schools all across the country. >>> welcome back. good wednesday morning. 4:44. long will be the largest city in the country to ban plastic bags. city council voted last night to away the plastic bags at grocery stores and large retailers. much of the bans here in the bay area, paper bags cost shops are 10 cents. l.a.'s bag ban goes...
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we have some friends from the superstorm sandy. did you survive it? >> yes, we did, we survived the storm and we're out here showing the storm had a face. they were saying look at the eyes. >> look at the face. >> we saw faces. >> you saw faces. >> we want the world to see the face. >> there you go. thank you very much. little artwork there. very nice. let's see what's going on. we show you our pick city of the day, omaha, nebraska. nbc-6. wowt. partly sunny. scattered storms. 93 degrees. you can see wet weather in northern california on into the pacific northwest. we have strong storms firing up right now from the plains into the great lakes. we're looking at a risk of strong storms, hail, damaging winds. look at all the rain we're talking about. basically from wisconsin on into ohio. anywhere from two to three inches of rain. and we've got a flood threat out there. flood watches and flash flood watches out from north dakota all the way into northern illinois. we've got some friends here. what's your names? >> wendy. >> linda. >> and? >> i'm jesse. >
we have some friends from the superstorm sandy. did you survive it? >> yes, we did, we survived the storm and we're out here showing the storm had a face. they were saying look at the eyes. >> look at the face. >> we saw faces. >> you saw faces. >> we want the world to see the face. >> there you go. thank you very much. little artwork there. very nice. let's see what's going on. we show you our pick city of the day, omaha, nebraska. nbc-6. wowt. partly sunny....
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it was chris and sandy. it was the extraordinary leadership of many folks in this room, so many of you out there in the audience. so i just want to celebrate your wisdom, your faith, your devotion as well to this cause. and to thank you for -- and i'll close -- for participating in this remarkable journey that we are still on. this sweeping journey. and like any journey, it's not linear. it's messy. it's complex. there are good days and bad days. but it's a worthy journey that we're on. and it's a journey that inspires. it doesn't coerce. we're not motivated by this cause of equality. we're inspired by it because it's a fundamental principle that defines best of who we are, human dignity, self worth, our humanity. thank you very much for your extraordinary work. congratulations on this special day. thank you. >> good morning. my name is kate kendall with the national center for lesbian rights. [ bleep ] you prop 8! >> i know. okay. we apologize. >> we're taking a live broadcast from san francisco right now.
it was chris and sandy. it was the extraordinary leadership of many folks in this room, so many of you out there in the audience. so i just want to celebrate your wisdom, your faith, your devotion as well to this cause. and to thank you for -- and i'll close -- for participating in this remarkable journey that we are still on. this sweeping journey. and like any journey, it's not linear. it's messy. it's complex. there are good days and bad days. but it's a worthy journey that we're on. and...
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. >>> meanwhile, the jersey shore reopened after rebuilding from the damage of hurricane sandy. we were happy to be a part of that on friday. now hospitals in new york and new jersey are preparing for a bit of a storm of their own. almost nine months, a couple months away still, after prolonged blackouts and people being stranded at home, so-called hurricane sandy babies will be making their debuts in late july and early august. despite what you may think, studies show no real connection between catastrophes and increased births. however, when the lights are out, couples tend to -- >> make their own electricity, i guess. >> something like that. you always wonder if this is actually a real thing. >> you know, i think the births will tell. we'll know in about two months, right? the numbers go up, i think there is a baby boom. >> there's no electricity. we look around at each other. why not? >> exactly. what else is there to do? >>> well, now to a rare clip of jackie kennedy sharing intimate details of her life with her husband, then senator john f. kennedy. the future first lady a
. >>> meanwhile, the jersey shore reopened after rebuilding from the damage of hurricane sandy. we were happy to be a part of that on friday. now hospitals in new york and new jersey are preparing for a bit of a storm of their own. almost nine months, a couple months away still, after prolonged blackouts and people being stranded at home, so-called hurricane sandy babies will be making their debuts in late july and early august. despite what you may think, studies show no real...
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. >> crisperhris perry and sandy steer were the first to be married. the newlyweds say they finally feel validated. >> the the end of a difficult period and the beginning of a unified time in this state where we are more together and we can support each other, and the kids can grow up feeling like their family is just as good as everybody else's family. >> how the decision to lift that came two days after the supreme court struck down on the ban on same-sex marriage but many believed it would take 25 days for the marriages to resume. and city hall will open at 9:00 this morning and stay open until 5:00 today and tomorrow to accommodate the crowds in san francisco. and while san francisco will continue issuing licenses all weekend, the couples will need to marry in other local counties will have to wait until monday. alameda county issued licenses yesterday afternoon but did not perform any weddings. the office won't open until monday morning and the similar themes in santa clara and other counties. san morin and others did not issue marriages, but will
. >> crisperhris perry and sandy steer were the first to be married. the newlyweds say they finally feel validated. >> the the end of a difficult period and the beginning of a unified time in this state where we are more together and we can support each other, and the kids can grow up feeling like their family is just as good as everybody else's family. >> how the decision to lift that came two days after the supreme court struck down on the ban on same-sex marriage but many...
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the full skirt, the simple details, that thin strap, classic. >> oh, sandy 1. i call her sandy 1. that dress was really cute. i had a dress very similar to that when i was 16. >> the next chapter of olivia newton-john style really came from "xanadu," and this was a fashion dream. >> olivia made a major style impact in the 1980 fantasy musical with harem pants, roughly dresses and an unlikely accessory. >> the legwarmers craze that i'm responsible for. >> this s was all ababout this heavenenly disco e era, and wewe seeieing it massssively backck . even designers like tom ford are heavily influenced by disco. >> ♪ let's get physical, physical ♪ >> olivia newton-john, with the debut of "physical," was a total style game-changer. >> oh, my gosh. this outfit was very funny. i mean, look at it. it's insane. but this started the headbands, and this was just, like, you know, we threw that on. >> the look from "physical" really has influenced a lot of what we're seeing today in the shapewear space. i think we just need to come back to the headband. >> ah, no one could rock a headband l
the full skirt, the simple details, that thin strap, classic. >> oh, sandy 1. i call her sandy 1. that dress was really cute. i had a dress very similar to that when i was 16. >> the next chapter of olivia newton-john style really came from "xanadu," and this was a fashion dream. >> olivia made a major style impact in the 1980 fantasy musical with harem pants, roughly dresses and an unlikely accessory. >> the legwarmers craze that i'm responsible for. >>...
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to force those from the northeast to break from the party on hurricane sandy relief, force those from the suburbs to split from the hard-line base on guns, abortion, and gays. force the whole party to choose whether it's in or out of the tea party. and finally, what would lincoln say? as he writes his second inaugural address, is the president looking for the example of abraham lincoln? that other man from illinois
to force those from the northeast to break from the party on hurricane sandy relief, force those from the suburbs to split from the hard-line base on guns, abortion, and gays. force the whole party to choose whether it's in or out of the tea party. and finally, what would lincoln say? as he writes his second inaugural address, is the president looking for the example of abraham lincoln? that other man from illinois
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sandy molina is a friend and former assistant of george's. what's george like? >> very charming. he's a great guy. >> reporter: she says that george was professional, friendly and always had a good bedside manner. was it just the way he greeted you? >> yeah, the way he greeted you, i thought he was very respectful, caring. patients did call me and make comments about him that he's a great doctor and they're so glad he's their doctor. >> reporter: but now the doctor was the one in need of care. george's research partner, a doctor named ana maria gonzalez, was also with him outside the e.r. ana had seen him at the office that day and later at a business dinner. that cell phone video documents her describing his symptoms. >> he was a little slurred. for people that know him he's still slurred. >> reporter: finally, george agreed to be examined. and in the small world of m.d. anderson, word spread fast that one of their esteemed doctors had checked into the e.r. what's your gut telling you, though, when you're thinking about what he could be sick with? >> first thing was like, oh, my
sandy molina is a friend and former assistant of george's. what's george like? >> very charming. he's a great guy. >> reporter: she says that george was professional, friendly and always had a good bedside manner. was it just the way he greeted you? >> yeah, the way he greeted you, i thought he was very respectful, caring. patients did call me and make comments about him that he's a great doctor and they're so glad he's their doctor. >> reporter: but now the doctor was...
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i know that. >> reporter: the sandy police department categorically denied the accusation. but as those loft friends heard more of chris wright's side of the story from bianca, they became convinced he was innocent. >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that were not adding up. >> reporter: unless, they reasoned, unless someone they knew very well wanted chris to take the fall. the dark suspicion wafted through the corridors of that old chocolate factory. perhaps police, they said, arrested the wrong neighbor. >> he had the perfect patsy in christopher. >>> coming up -- the focus falls on another resident as some wonder whether the right neighbor is under suspicion. >> we were astounded. and i remember saying to him, what? >>> when "dateline" continues. hs this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarante
i know that. >> reporter: the sandy police department categorically denied the accusation. but as those loft friends heard more of chris wright's side of the story from bianca, they became convinced he was innocent. >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that were not adding up. >> reporter: unless, they reasoned, unless someone they knew very well wanted chris to take the fall. the dark suspicion wafted through the corridors of that old chocolate factory. perhaps police,...
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and we just took off and left. >> justin and his delegation brought sandy hook this dream catcher as a show of support. the gift was more than a symbol. it had been given to the red lake community seven years before from a group of students at columbine. today he was paying that gift forward with a special message from red ling. >> may this dream catcher never have to travel again i believe is what it said on it. >> just got goose bumps. >> it was a healing thing. just, when you go out there, let them know that we know what they're feeling like. >> mm-hm. >> it helped us, too, by, i mean, dealing with what we went through. >> flare is a word inscribed above the door of the room sam and justin met in. >> i noticed this, how do you say that? >> ogichidag. it means warrior. >> i saw justin as this silent warrior, whose presence was so powerful being here with me goes such a long way to step forward in a community that doesn't really open up a whole lot. >> courage. sam will need it at another stop. northern illinois university. >> i tried to help them. and then i fell apart. >> lucky fo
and we just took off and left. >> justin and his delegation brought sandy hook this dream catcher as a show of support. the gift was more than a symbol. it had been given to the red lake community seven years before from a group of students at columbine. today he was paying that gift forward with a special message from red ling. >> may this dream catcher never have to travel again i believe is what it said on it. >> just got goose bumps. >> it was a healing thing. just,...
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then just a few weeks later hurricane sandy began to form. >> good evening. tonight much of the east compost is on high alert. >> at their home, pedro and jen curry have watched the news nervously as sandy churned toward their home. >> i knew something was different about this storm. i would see it. >> pedro evacuated jen and their two children but he stayed to try to protect their dream house. when sandy hit, the storm surge combined with high tides and the water quickly rose all around him. >> you were in the house? >> i was in the house, but i was starting to think i'm going to die. >> pedro clung to life on a rooftop for hours before jen got word that he had survived. >> he said i'm alive but everything's gone. it was this, it was the moment that changed my life. >> we got to go through this. >> a few days later, reunited, they went looking for their home in a small boat. >> where's my house? >> it was nowhere to be seen. >> that's my back yard. >> it had been carried a half-mile away into a marsh. >> how did my house get here? >> it was almost too much f
then just a few weeks later hurricane sandy began to form. >> good evening. tonight much of the east compost is on high alert. >> at their home, pedro and jen curry have watched the news nervously as sandy churned toward their home. >> i knew something was different about this storm. i would see it. >> pedro evacuated jen and their two children but he stayed to try to protect their dream house. when sandy hit, the storm surge combined with high tides and the water...
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so charlene franks called sandy garrison, raven's boss at the time of janet's death. garrison told the jury raven knew he was about to lose his job. >> he looked at me with a little smile and said, "you got my pink slip, boss?" no, we're going to wait until the end of the month for this. >> charlene franks' point was looming debt could have driven raven to kill. she then showed the jury janet's life insurance policy. the payout was $500,000. the beneficiary was raven abaroa. >> the only way he could afford to live his lifestyle was to get that insurance policy. >> but another piece of this puzzle was about to be presented in court. and it had to do with raven's second wife, vanessa pond. it turns out, vanessa and raven were not a match made in heaven. >> i was way too naive. way too naive. >> vanessa traveled from salt lake city to durham to testify. not for the defense. but for the prosecution. >> do you solemnly swear -- >> she told the jury how the romance with raven ended almost as quickly as it began. >> did you all argue a lot? >> yeah. >> at one point, vanessa
so charlene franks called sandy garrison, raven's boss at the time of janet's death. garrison told the jury raven knew he was about to lose his job. >> he looked at me with a little smile and said, "you got my pink slip, boss?" no, we're going to wait until the end of the month for this. >> charlene franks' point was looming debt could have driven raven to kill. she then showed the jury janet's life insurance policy. the payout was $500,000. the beneficiary was raven...
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in the meantime, it so happened that a storm, a brutal one called hurricane sandy, had been heading north off the atlantic coast. how well did she know the anatomy of a hurricane and what it was capable of? >> very well. being a civil engineer, she knows what structure can do and what they can't do. with her teaching and so forth and training of the inspectors she knew what had to be done to a house in order to protect the inhabitants. >> reporter: she makes everyone safe. >> absolutely. >> reporter: eventually, the superstorm tracked east, giving most of florida a pass before barreling north and into the history books. kim didn't seem to have either the weather or personal troubles on her mind as the weekend rolled around. there she was, friday, the 26th, captured on supermarket security video casually shopping. that night, derrick said, the two watched a movie on their entertainment system that had just been repaired. >> kim used to call it nasa. because i would always have to change the input for her, change the channel or get it to the place that she wanted to watch. >> reporter: so m
in the meantime, it so happened that a storm, a brutal one called hurricane sandy, had been heading north off the atlantic coast. how well did she know the anatomy of a hurricane and what it was capable of? >> very well. being a civil engineer, she knows what structure can do and what they can't do. with her teaching and so forth and training of the inspectors she knew what had to be done to a house in order to protect the inhabitants. >> reporter: she makes everyone safe. >>...
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sandy becton has also started a new job. its entry level and a long commute, but she has health benefits. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this christmas sunday, a special conversation about the state of the country. and a look ahead. our own 2012 playbook, with keys to the new year. the presidential campaign, taxes, the economy, and jobs. national security, and other hot topics like health care and immigration. what you should look for in 2012. the major players, potential outcomes, and the biggest unknowns. with us, nbc's special correspondent and author of the book "the time of our lives," tom brokaw. "new york times" columnist and author of the book "that used to be us," tom friedman. president of the national urban league and former mayor of new orleans, marc morial. and columnist for the washington post, kathleen parker. and in a special christmas day reflection, we'll hear from the former archbishop of washingt
sandy becton has also started a new job. its entry level and a long commute, but she has health benefits. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this christmas sunday, a special conversation about the state of the country. and a look ahead. our own 2012 playbook, with keys to the new year. the presidential campaign, taxes, the economy, and jobs. national security, and other hot topics...
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today is robert's mother's birthday. >> come on, sandy, pick up. >> hello? >> sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner. i'm going up to pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> reporter: at last, the final drive to robert's prison with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert. >> hello, hello, hello. >> reporter: how are you feeling? >> i'm -- i'm elated. i -- can't -- words can't describe it. words cannot describe. i'm just so happy. if it wasn't for that man fightin' for me right there i wouldn't be out right now. and this is just overwhelmin' right now. i'm outside of these fences, man! hello. i'm just getting ready to pull out. yeah, it's unreal, mom! as long as this ain't a dream, i'm leaving right now. >> reporter: and that very night, robert was together again with his mother, his brother, and freedom. >> robert! it's you. it's you. this is my boy. he's home! >> reporter: how does it feel out here? >> it feels great, man. >> reporter: a few weeks ago we came to see robert h
today is robert's mother's birthday. >> come on, sandy, pick up. >> hello? >> sandy, it's steve. set another plate for tonight's dinner. i'm going up to pick robert up. >> oh, my god! >> i think this will be the last time i ever see this prison. >> reporter: at last, the final drive to robert's prison with the news that both had dreamed of for all those years. >> hey, robert. >> hello, hello, hello. >> reporter: how are you feeling? >>...
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. >> reporter: sandy greenman is avery's longtime friend -- and onetime fiance. convinced of his innocence, she says she searched for years to find the right attorney to take on his complicated case. during a call from prison, avery told her to watch dateline. >> he had heard that there was going to be this ryan ferguson case on dateline. and so he told me to watch it just to see the lawyer. >> reporter: that dateline program, from august 2011, told the story of ryan ferguson, a young man sitting in prison for a murder he said he didn't commit. attorney kathleen zellner was determined to get him out. >> nothing's as riveting as this. when the trial's been lost, everything's been lost, and you've got somebody in there who's innocent, it's like the ultimate challenge, i think. >> i said "that's the woman that's going to get steven out of prison." >> reporter: zellner specializes in wrongful conviction cases, and says she has freed eighteen defendants, including ryan ferguson. sandy contacted her, and she joined the case not long after making a murderer came out. >>
. >> reporter: sandy greenman is avery's longtime friend -- and onetime fiance. convinced of his innocence, she says she searched for years to find the right attorney to take on his complicated case. during a call from prison, avery told her to watch dateline. >> he had heard that there was going to be this ryan ferguson case on dateline. and so he told me to watch it just to see the lawyer. >> reporter: that dateline program, from august 2011, told the story of ryan ferguson,...
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at the attorney general's office met with the family, many felt they were teetering on the edge of sandy. still wondering, marty or ted? what was the hold up? >> that day i asked if she could tell us, as a family, that ted was no longer a suspect because the two little girls were living with ted at the time and marya and shea were living with me. i just felt like i was the only person trying to salvage the relationship with the little girls and their siblings. and i just really wanted her to kind of crush that wall down and say that he wasn't a suspect and her response to me was that the case is still moving forward and he's still a suspect. >> that's quite a thing to hear. >> yeah. i just felt like i really needed to hear that at that time and i didn't get to hear that and that it was still possibly he could have had involvement. >> ted, who still under a cloud of suspicion, believed that marty killed susie. >> there was a lot of nights i didn't sleep real good wondering if somebody was going to show up in the middle of the night with a gun. >> but it was rusty who devised a plan to do
at the attorney general's office met with the family, many felt they were teetering on the edge of sandy. still wondering, marty or ted? what was the hold up? >> that day i asked if she could tell us, as a family, that ted was no longer a suspect because the two little girls were living with ted at the time and marya and shea were living with me. i just felt like i was the only person trying to salvage the relationship with the little girls and their siblings. and i just really wanted her...
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. >> hi sandi. >> yes? >> we're trying to find your son. you think he was out visiting his girlfriend at suny, brockport? >> what, well he -- [ crying ] he's in canada right now. >> well, he's not in canada. >> he's not? >> no, at least his cell phone isn't in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone, he's not in canada. >> yeah, okay. >> okay, just take a couple deep breaths and try to -- we're going to try to find him so we can get him some help. >> reporter: the dispatcher got the name alex kogurt from the stressed-out mom. slightly wrong, but it was enough. seconds later, he was on the phone to the campus cops in brockport -- and now, finally, the pieces of the story began fitting together. >> we got a call from a father about an hour ago that said his son called him he and stated that he killed somebody. >> okay, okay. >> we pinged his phone and, well, the son's name is clayton whittemore. >> okay. >> and apparently he's out there with his girlfriend, an alex kogurt, at your college. >> yeah, that's who we're looking f
. >> hi sandi. >> yes? >> we're trying to find your son. you think he was out visiting his girlfriend at suny, brockport? >> what, well he -- [ crying ] he's in canada right now. >> well, he's not in canada. >> he's not? >> no, at least his cell phone isn't in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone, he's not in canada. >> yeah, okay. >> okay, just take a couple deep breaths and try to -- we're going to try to find him so...
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. >> sandy, we're trying to find your son. you think he was visiting his girlfriend? brockport. >> he's in canada right now. >> he's not in canada, at least his cell phone is not in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone, he's not in canada. just take a couple deep breathes and we're going to try to find him to get him some help. >> the dispatcher got the name alex kogut from the mom. slightly wrong but it was enough. seconds later he was on the phone with the campus cops in brockport and now finally the pieces of the story began fitting together. >> we got a call from a father about an hour ago that said his son called him and said that he killed somebody. the son's name is clayton wittemore. apparently he's out there with a girlfriend, an alex kogut at your college. >> that's who we're looking for. we had him on an open container at midnight. >> is the girl okay? >> no. >> well, we don't know where this alex kogut is. we can't locate her but her roommate is doa. >> that's the theory the campus cops were acting on but the roommate was dead and alex
. >> sandy, we're trying to find your son. you think he was visiting his girlfriend? brockport. >> he's in canada right now. >> he's not in canada, at least his cell phone is not in canada. if you were just talking to him on his cell phone, he's not in canada. just take a couple deep breathes and we're going to try to find him to get him some help. >> the dispatcher got the name alex kogut from the mom. slightly wrong but it was enough. seconds later he was on the phone...
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man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. it's creamy, nonfat, and it turns the next person you see into john stamos for five seconds. honey! i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2 to 1 in a national taste test. oikos greek yogurt. possibly the best yogurt in the world. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. so with colgate optic white, the only accessory you need to look fabulous is your smile. colgate optic white. whiter teeth in 1 week. now try new colgate optic white
man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. it's creamy, nonfat, and it turns the next person you see into john stamos for five seconds. honey! i think i'm getting burned!...
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the call to sandy went to voice mail. >> hi, sandy, it's a.b. please give me a call. it's very important. it's very important. could you call me, please? thank you. bye. >> we called him back and we said, "a.b., you can't leave a message like this, for heaven's sakes." i said, "you've got to meet us." >> reporter: they met with a.b. the same day. >> did you ask him then, "did you kill our sister?" >> as soon as we sat down, he asked if we wanted coffee or anything. and he said, "sandy, i did not kill your sister." >> reporter: detective wagner called betty's sisters the day after the interrogation and was surprised to find out that a.b. had already contacted them. >> and i just thought that was very interesting, that he was already playing that manipulation game and beating us to the punch, so to speak. >> reporter: a.b., thought the detective, was certainly acting as though he had something to hide. but as convinced as investigators were that a.b. had staged the car accident to cover up the real cause of betty's death, there were still huge holes in the their case. >
the call to sandy went to voice mail. >> hi, sandy, it's a.b. please give me a call. it's very important. it's very important. could you call me, please? thank you. bye. >> we called him back and we said, "a.b., you can't leave a message like this, for heaven's sakes." i said, "you've got to meet us." >> reporter: they met with a.b. the same day. >> did you ask him then, "did you kill our sister?" >> as soon as we sat down, he asked if...
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. >>> life had been an awful struggle for jaime ramos, out here on the sun-blistered sandy streets of his boyhood. no mother, no father. sexually abused by an uncle. so if once a childhood teacher awakened his desire, well, perhaps it wasn't so hard to understand. but his love now for patty? a woman twice his age. her youngest son was older happen jaime. and he was more impassioned than ever. he'd do anything for this woman. anything. oh, and he would. you liked to please her. >> yes. >> did i ever try not pleasing her, disadwreeg wigreeing with ? >> yes. and she would get angry with me. and it hurt me. i went back to feeling insignificant. i went back to feeling alone. >> and not a man. >> and not a man. it always brings me back to the void of losing my mother. it's unbearable. your bones want to come out of your skin from anxiety. i start thinking these suicidal thoughts. >> and once, when patty was making up with jaime after putting him through one of those awful black and needy days, she revealed a terrible secret. her husband, ron presba, she said, had been beating her. >> i just
. >>> life had been an awful struggle for jaime ramos, out here on the sun-blistered sandy streets of his boyhood. no mother, no father. sexually abused by an uncle. so if once a childhood teacher awakened his desire, well, perhaps it wasn't so hard to understand. but his love now for patty? a woman twice his age. her youngest son was older happen jaime. and he was more impassioned than ever. he'd do anything for this woman. anything. oh, and he would. you liked to please her. >>...
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here in la, one of the great pitchers in giants history, dodgers had sandy co fax and don both. great two aces. they added a guy who nobody ever really talked about who was pitching every fourth day throwing 290 innings and whatnot. >> mike: 20 game winner. i had him as a pitching coach. >> jon: two down duffy 1 for 3 with a walk and two batted in. ball one. >> mike: claude had a great nickname. gomer. he looked like gomer pile. >> jon: jim in anabors was the actor. he looked just like him. didn't come right to him. 9-4 giants. we go to the last half of the ninth inning the la. >>> giants 9 dodgers 4 as we head to the last half of the ninth inning from dodgers stadium. mike broadway in his third major league game now gets put into the giants dodger game. >> mike: see what he's done. couple of martin luther kings, three strikeouts couple hits a allowed. throws very hard. mid to high 90s. working on a split finger fastball. you're going to see petro. ten years in the minor leagues. riding the buses before he got to the big league level. finally got command of the fastball. >> jon:
here in la, one of the great pitchers in giants history, dodgers had sandy co fax and don both. great two aces. they added a guy who nobody ever really talked about who was pitching every fourth day throwing 290 innings and whatnot. >> mike: 20 game winner. i had him as a pitching coach. >> jon: two down duffy 1 for 3 with a walk and two batted in. ball one. >> mike: claude had a great nickname. gomer. he looked like gomer pile. >> jon: jim in anabors was the actor. he...
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sandy. >> that true mystery, what happened to the vibrant young mom who vanished from a seattle suburb endured for years. those who loved sandy johnson, those who longed for her return waited almost two decades for answers and a slice of justice. >>> the story starts in april 1996, april 26, to be precise. a friday. in the seattle area, the weather was doing what it does in this part of the world -- clouding up and spritzing rain. that day, sandy johnson, a 28 year old wife and mother had a to-do list as long as her arm. >> she was going to run and do all her errands that day to get ready for her son's birthday party the next day. >> vickie was a good friend of sandy's. they bonded in the hospital ach their sons, both premature were born on the same day. sandy was a little younger than vickie, a tiny woman with a huge zest for life. >> i loved being around sandy. seemed like she really cared about people. >> no one knew that better than sandy's cousins. they all grew up together. >> sandy is
sandy. >> that true mystery, what happened to the vibrant young mom who vanished from a seattle suburb endured for years. those who loved sandy johnson, those who longed for her return waited almost two decades for answers and a slice of justice. >>> the story starts in april 1996, april 26, to be precise. a friday. in the seattle area, the weather was doing what it does in this part of the world -- clouding up and spritzing rain. that day, sandy johnson, a 28 year old wife and...
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outside indianapolis, her mother, sandy, had heard news of the catastrophe. and that at least four people had died. >> at one point, we had heard that there had been as many as 30 people that had been trapped under that apparatus. >> reporter: but she still knew nothing of andrea's perilous situation because she couldn't reach her on the phone. >> it was awful. yeah. it was the most panicked feeling, to know that she couldn't be found. >> reporter: so, on a hunch, sandy raced to methodist hospital, hoping she would find her daughter there. >> her friends are there they still don't know if she's there or not. >> reporter: a friend of sandy's checked the hospital's jane does. >> she came back to the waiting room and said i think i found her but what's her wedding ring look like? so we knew she was obviously pretty bad. >> was she able to look at her? >> she did see her. >> and couldn't tell it was andrea? >> she couldn't tell. so we described her wedding ring and she said, it's her. >> reporter: sandy saw andrea briefly as she was wheeled into surgery. >> she l
outside indianapolis, her mother, sandy, had heard news of the catastrophe. and that at least four people had died. >> at one point, we had heard that there had been as many as 30 people that had been trapped under that apparatus. >> reporter: but she still knew nothing of andrea's perilous situation because she couldn't reach her on the phone. >> it was awful. yeah. it was the most panicked feeling, to know that she couldn't be found. >> reporter: so, on a hunch, sandy...
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of the balloonists who float out over the west mesa area spend much time studying the details of the sandy desert floor below. but if one of them had during the 2003 or 2004 festivals, they might have actually seen evidence of a murderer moonlighting as a grave digger. it turns out that even though that evidence was long gone by the time those bones were discovered in 2009 a bird's eye view was precisely the perspective investigators needed. to start their search for a killer. >> when you see those satellite photos and you see the scarring on the desert floor, knowing what we know now, it's very obvious that those look like graves. >> reporter: this is what albuquerque police chief ray schultz says investigators saw when they looked at old pictures of the mesa. in this 2002 image of the area where the bones were discovered there's nothing unusual. just desert and sage brush with a dry stream bed running through it. but two years later, in 2004, when most of the women on detective ida lopez's list were disappeari disappearing, the images show tire tracks leading from this road to a few bare
of the balloonists who float out over the west mesa area spend much time studying the details of the sandy desert floor below. but if one of them had during the 2003 or 2004 festivals, they might have actually seen evidence of a murderer moonlighting as a grave digger. it turns out that even though that evidence was long gone by the time those bones were discovered in 2009 a bird's eye view was precisely the perspective investigators needed. to start their search for a killer. >> when you...
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after working for george sandy molina took a job assisting anna. >> i know she was trying to get his career going. writing more grants. hope he would get promoted. he wasn't the most organized person. >> reporter: anna really had an impact on george's life? >> yes. >> reporter: was he grateful for that? >> i think he was. >> reporter: how eager were you to talk to dr. gonzalez? >> very eager. she knew his habits and schedule. about the time line i needed information on. >> reporter: anna provided valuable details about the day george got sick. she told the lieutenant she and george worked in their offices at md anderson. then attend a business dinner together that evening. she witnessed his condition slowly worsen. and even follow george as he drove himself to the hospital around midnight. >> reporter: and every men out you -- minute you can account for helps you put together the crucial time line. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: what did she tell you? >> i asked her for an account of the week prior to him going into the hospital. >> reporter: anna told hem allim all about george's week.
after working for george sandy molina took a job assisting anna. >> i know she was trying to get his career going. writing more grants. hope he would get promoted. he wasn't the most organized person. >> reporter: anna really had an impact on george's life? >> yes. >> reporter: was he grateful for that? >> i think he was. >> reporter: how eager were you to talk to dr. gonzalez? >> very eager. she knew his habits and schedule. about the time line i...
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. ♪ we are beautiful >> reporter: when hurricane sandy struck staten island, her hometown, she raised her voice, singing "beautiful" for nbc's telethon. ♪ >> reporter: and she circled the globe in her fight against world hunger. last month, secretary of state hillary clinton recognized her for that work. there you're in the picture with hillary clinton. i'm like, this is fancy. that must have been quite an honor to get an award like that. >> it truly was. hillary is such a bright light in a room. man, i just have so much respect for a woman to be under the microscope. >> reporter: and christina certainly knows about living under the microscope. >>> coming up. they're not just coaching against each other, but making music together. at "the voice." we go behind the scenes. wanna see me get some great deals? it's a new way to get cash back deals, and it's called bankamerideals! i sign into my online banking... click the "cash back deals tab"... and pick the deals i want. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay, and then i get up to 15% cash back -- put into my acc
. ♪ we are beautiful >> reporter: when hurricane sandy struck staten island, her hometown, she raised her voice, singing "beautiful" for nbc's telethon. ♪ >> reporter: and she circled the globe in her fight against world hunger. last month, secretary of state hillary clinton recognized her for that work. there you're in the picture with hillary clinton. i'm like, this is fancy. that must have been quite an honor to get an award like that. >> it truly was. hillary...
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coming together, coming back, sandy, rescue & recovery. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "dateline." i'm lester holt. the winds and floodwaters may be gone, but power outages, ruined homes and impassable roads have triggered a whole new set of problems for the east coast. and new yorkers, not always known for their patience, were more rattled today by gas lines that seemed to go on forever. but today, the reason got a glimmer of hope as the relief efforts started to kick in. harry smith starts us off. >> reporter: it's been four days since hurricane sandy struck the northeast. yesterday there were screams for help in some of the worst hit areas. >> we all need help. i need help desperately. >> reporter: today, some help showed up. homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured devastated staten island. >> we have 3200 fema personnel working this storm in the northeast, and more are on their way. >> reporter: tons of relief supplies were brought into floyd bennett field in brooklyn. national guardsmen and the red cross seemed a lot more visible and fema set
coming together, coming back, sandy, rescue & recovery. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "dateline." i'm lester holt. the winds and floodwaters may be gone, but power outages, ruined homes and impassable roads have triggered a whole new set of problems for the east coast. and new yorkers, not always known for their patience, were more rattled today by gas lines that seemed to go on forever. but today, the reason got a glimmer of hope as the relief efforts started to...
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that same morning, angie's sorority sister, evelyn sandy, was given the news straight out by two friends. >> they told me that angie had been murdered. she had been found naked with a lot of stab wounds. it was -- it was absolute shock. >> reporter: angie had not only been killed, but butchered. repeatedly stabbed in her own bedroom. it was a bloody end to a life that had so much promise. >> she was the most amazing person. she was full of life. she could light up a room. she was a very hard worker, and she knew where she was going. she was very, very driven. >> reporter: angie had grown up in amarillo, texas, and attended the all-girl school in dallas. she just bought a condo near the smu campus. >> angie was this amazing, shining star to so many people that she knew. she was absolutely brilliant before her time. she was a double major in engineering and computer science at smu. at a time when girls were not doing that. she had this amazing absolute love of life. was really the life of the party. >> reporter: beautiful, intelligent, single, and 20 years old. it's a combination that attr
that same morning, angie's sorority sister, evelyn sandy, was given the news straight out by two friends. >> they told me that angie had been murdered. she had been found naked with a lot of stab wounds. it was -- it was absolute shock. >> reporter: angie had not only been killed, but butchered. repeatedly stabbed in her own bedroom. it was a bloody end to a life that had so much promise. >> she was the most amazing person. she was full of life. she could light up a room. she...
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diving the twin wrecks site with its nice flat sandy bottom, great visibility and minimal currents is about as challenging as a walk in the park on a sunny day. at about noon that day, the caribbean soul docked at the twin wrecks. the friends would have the dive site all to themselves. then david and shelly made their dive plan. >> this particular time it was decided we would go down first, shelly and i. >> david says he and shelly made a routine entry into the water, and then made their way down. over the reef and across the open sand to the twin wrecks dive site. >> as we routinely did, and i say routinely, probably 100, to 150 times. she went off with her slates and started counting fish. and i went off with my camera and started taking pictures. >> as each did their underwater thing, they went their separate ways. >> when i would get pretty much around the wreck, circumnavigate the wreck, i don't see her in the vicinity anywhere. i'm thinking, all right, she's either somewhere around the wreck or she's gone off somewhere else, i head off to the reefs looking for a better photo. >>
diving the twin wrecks site with its nice flat sandy bottom, great visibility and minimal currents is about as challenging as a walk in the park on a sunny day. at about noon that day, the caribbean soul docked at the twin wrecks. the friends would have the dive site all to themselves. then david and shelly made their dive plan. >> this particular time it was decided we would go down first, shelly and i. >> david says he and shelly made a routine entry into the water, and then made...
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. >>> the daughter of a school principal killed at sandy hook elementary is taking to twitter after several senators refused to take her calls on gun reform. erica lafferty tweeted 14 republicans threatened to filibuster the bill. with connecticut governor dan malloy lending his voice. senator ted cruz is the only one who called her back. >>> a man in china is being called a hero after saving a little girl from a burning building. he grabbed an axe and rope before climbing three stories and hooking the child up to a rope before firefighters helped lower them to the ground. >>> today's health story is a real head scratcher. one of four survivors of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, say even after surviving they still never use sunscreen. 15% say they rarely or never stay in the shade while 2% had been to a tanning salon within the past year. the study's author calls the results mind blowing. >> announcer: "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil. >>> now for our first look at what's moving your money today. we go to cnbc. good morning. >> good morning, dara. the house ove
. >>> the daughter of a school principal killed at sandy hook elementary is taking to twitter after several senators refused to take her calls on gun reform. erica lafferty tweeted 14 republicans threatened to filibuster the bill. with connecticut governor dan malloy lending his voice. senator ted cruz is the only one who called her back. >>> a man in china is being called a hero after saving a little girl from a burning building. he grabbed an axe and rope before climbing...
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according to authorities he said sandy, i'm sorry, please don't press charges. corbett has pleaded not guilty. as for bullock, she's not expected to testify during this pretrial hearing but her 911 call speaks volumes. joe friar, nbc news los angeles. >>> alisa milano is not happy with london's heathrow airport. the actress tweeted thursday "heat row airport just took my pumped breast milk away ten ounces gone. not okay." she went on to say, they said they would let the pumped milk through if i had the baby with me. why would i need to pump if i had the baby with me? heathrow responded saying unfortunately, without a baby present, the government requires all liquids in carry-ons to follow the 100 milliliter rule. milano says she would have spread the mill took different containers to comply and she lost one of her checked bags which contained a hospital-grade breast pump. >>> bill karins joins us now with our top story. boy, that was a huge huge tornado. >> pictures are incredible. >> and only one death, good thing. >> it could have been so much worse. mostly th
according to authorities he said sandy, i'm sorry, please don't press charges. corbett has pleaded not guilty. as for bullock, she's not expected to testify during this pretrial hearing but her 911 call speaks volumes. joe friar, nbc news los angeles. >>> alisa milano is not happy with london's heathrow airport. the actress tweeted thursday "heat row airport just took my pumped breast milk away ten ounces gone. not okay." she went on to say, they said they would let the...